Easy Vegan Fresh Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce. Rice paper Fresh Rolls with Marinated Tofu and Peanut Dipping Sauce. Gluten-free Recipe. Can be Nutfree with Sunbutter or Sweet Chili sauce. Jump to Recipe
These refreshing fresh rolls are perfect for the warm weather. Tofu is marinated in a simple marinade, noodles are cooked and tossed with some peanut sauce, veggies are sliced or julienned, the fresh herbs such as mint and cilantro, chopped up, rice paper wrappers assembled and then stuff and roll.
Change it up by changing the marinade, add in a fruit, change up the dipping sauce to my sweet chili sauce.
Tips to make Fresh Summer Rolls
- Build the flavors. Marinate the Tofu to infuse, mix some of the dipping sauce with the noodles, use a variety of juicy fresh veggies such as cucumber, carrot zucchini, peppers, add a fruit in the mix such as mango, peach, pear etc.
- Use fresh herbs. Mint, cilantro, thai basil or basil add amazing fresh flavor to the rolls.
- Practice the rolling. Clearly I am no pro at it, but you just need decently rolled roll with well distributed ingredients.
- Don’t want to roll!, serve them in a bowl like this deconstructed summer roll bowl, which is my preferred format as its easier to store and serve!
More Spring Dishes
- Jalapeno Popper Dip.
- Potato Sweet Potato Latkes Fritters GF OPTION
- Vegan Spinach Pinwheels with Cream Cheese SF
- Chickpea Spinach Pie with Berbere Spice SF
- Elote dip – mexican black bean and corn salad. GF SF
- Pizza Dip with cashew Mozzarella. GF SF
Step by Step Photos
Chop and assemble the roll ingredients. Prep your workstation with a large shallow bowl of warm water and a clean surface such as a plate or cutting board or cheese block.
Dip rice paper wrapper in the shallow bowl for 30 seconds to a minute until softened. Pick up, let the excess water dripfor half a second, transfer to the flat surface. Arrange the layers on the wrappers. I start with layers some mint or basil on the third line of the wrapper, then tofu, then some julienned veggies in front, or fruits, then some cilantro or mint.
Fold the rice paper wrapper from the bottom over the filling. Then fold in the sides, then continue to roll the bottom towards to the top keeping it tight. Seal and place on a serving plate. Cover with a damp towel until ready to serve.
How to store Fresh Spring Rolls
- Rice paper rolls can get soggy very easily with time depending on the brand of the rice paper, overall moisture content, weight of the ingredients. They are best made minutes ro a few hours before serving. Cover with damp towel to store.
- Most commonly, they are wrapped in plastic wrap for storing for longer. I find the individual plastic wrapping wasteful, so I generally roll them up the damp paper towel then in a container with a lid and refrigerate until ready to serve, usually within the same day.
- The fillings, chopped veggies, dipping sauce can be made ahead and stored for upto 2 days.
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Vegan Fresh Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce
Ingredients
Marinated Tofu:
- 8 oz firm Tofu pressed for atleast 10 mins to remove excess moisture, then sliced thin
- 2 tbsp soy sauce or use tamari for glutenfree
- ½ tsp (0.5 tsp) garlic powder
- ¼ tsp (0.25 tsp) ginger powder
Other Roll Ingredients:
- 4 oz brown rice pad thai noodles or 6 oz vermicelli/mai fun noodles cooked according to instruction on the package
- 1 cup (128 g) julienned or thinly sliced carrots
- 1 cup (133 g) julienned or thinly sliced cucumber or zucchini
- 1 cup (45 g) mint leaves or basil
- 1 cup (24 g) cilantro or use basil
- 8 to 10 rice paper wrappers
Dipping Sauce: Use either of
- This Date sweetned Peanut sauce
- Quick Peanut sauce (See notes)
- My Sweet chili lime sauce
Instructions
- Mix the marinade ingredients until well combined. Slice the Tofu into thin rectangles and add to the bowl. (For variation, add 2 tsp sambal oelek or asian chile sauce, or chinese 5 spice.) Toss lightly. Chill for about an hour. (You can also bake the marinated tofu for 20 to 25 mins at 350 deg F(180C).)
- Make your dipping sauce and set aside. Cook the noodles, drain and add to a bowl. Mix in 2 tbsp of the dipping sauce and toss well. (use 1 tbsp if using sweet chile lime sauce)
- Prep your workstation with a large shallow bowl of warm water and a clean surface.
- Dip rice paper wrapper in the shallow bowl for 30 seconds to a minute until softened. Transfer to the clean surface.
- Arrange the layers on the wrappers. I start with some mint or basil on the third line of the wrapper, then tofu, then some julienned veggies and noodles in front, then some cilantro or mint.
- Fold the rice paper wrapper from the bottom over the filling. Then fold in the sides, then continue to roll the bottom towards to the top keeping it tight. Seal and place on a serving plate. Cover with a damp towel until ready to serve. Serve with dipping sauce of choice
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Jennifer D
These turned out absolutely delicious and the peanut sauce was amazing!
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Very glad you enjoy the recipe!
Brooke
These were delicious! Had them on a picnic with some girlfriend today and they loved them 🙂
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yay! thank you! don’t forget to rate
Paulina
Awesome recipe!! So well balanced in taste!
I used mungo bean sprouts instead of noddles and added some mango inside. My family was never a super fan of spring rolls. Now they are (the peanut sauce finished convincing them). Thanks for sharing!
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yummy
Ankita
I tried these today but left out the tofu, the rolls turned out so well and were absolutely delicious! Thank you for this easy recipe ☺️
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So glad you enjoyed these! 🙂
Zara
These were amazing – a big hit! Thank you!!
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Hooray! So glad! 🙂
Crystal
Hi Richa,
What would you suggest in place of tofu? Could you use the same marinade m/instructions and use tempeh? Please let me know, thank you!
Richa
Yes use tempeh
Crystal
Thank you!
And use the same marinade/instructions for the tempeh? (Sorry, rookie here)!
Richa
Yes , you can add add in 2 tbspnof thenpeanut sauce and then bake it. Just marinated tempeh won’t work as well.
Andrea
Delicious, and so quick and easy!
Richa
awesome!
debbie squires
totally yummy! In step 5 of the instructions for how to layer the filling, you left out the noodles. I made my first one without noodles,lol, still tasted great! I will be making these quite often.
Richa
oops, yes add them, 🙂
LINDA
Made these tonight. They were great! My husband loved them. The peanut sauce was delicious. I just grilled plain tofu, because I was short on time. Next time I will marinade the tofu. Thanks for a wonderful recipe.
Richa
Awesome!
Cristina
I have made these but with another dipping sauce. The quick peanut butter sauce is genius. Will be making them this week.
Susan
These look great! Perfect for getting my grandchildren to eat some veggies!
Sarah | Well and Full
These spring rolls look amazing, Richa!! Especially that peanut sauce 🙂
Richa
Thank you Sarah!